The difference between a bear market and a correction

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What's the difference between a bear market and a correction? It all comes down to how far and for how long markets have dropped. investinyou (In partnership with acorns.)

 

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acorns Corrections sell fast and hit the bottom quickly. With Bear markets the selling is slower and more prolonged as Funds unwind larger positions over time, while their execution services attempt to disguise this fact by selling into rallies.

acorns Corrections sell fast and hit the bottom quickly. With Bear markets the selling is slower and more prolonged as Funds uunwind positions over time, while their execution services attempt to disguise this fact by selling into rallies.

acorns I have a buy limit order on SPY, DIA, and QQQ ETFs if they drop %10 from Friday’s price.

acorns Feb 2019. Do you expect sth? Lol

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acorns The length of the shit-streak in your pants

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